Jordan Tannahill gives us history for the disempowered: review
Botticelli in the Fire and Sunday in Sodom, now on at Canadian Stage, are dark, troubling but a great deal of fun.
Botticelli in the Fire and Sunday in Sodom, now on at Canadian Stage, are dark, troubling but a great deal of fun.
'Pretty boy' actor and playwright brings technological thriller to Tarragon Theatre
Reckoning demonstrates the unique work that live performance can do in bringing people together to raise awareness in the still-unfolding story of Canada's relationship to its indigenous peo…
Jackie Burns leads an able cast in touring version of Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey musical with two distinct plot lines.
Julia Lederer is a writer with a delightfully quirky voice.
Classic musical closes Young People's Theatre's 50th anniversary season.
Ayad Akhtar's pay opens at the Panasonic Theatre in Toronto.
The production at Theatre Passe Muraille touches on privilege, domestic violence, but doesn't have time to unpack them.
Everett's emotional and intellectual presence brings us along on Oscar Wilde's torturous journey of endurance.
British actor has won raves playing Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss and he's turning the tale into a movie.
There's delightful chemistry between Virgilia Griffth and Marcel Stewart, but the storytelling is overcomplicated.
Gein Wong's direction and Drake's writing and performing appeal in show about queer and trans dating.
Diane D'Aquila is wonderful as the grande dame in this revival of David French Canadian classic.
Soulpepper production doesn't succeed in connecting Ontario setting with Federico Garcia Lorca's mythic realm.